Dawkins, author of the Selfish Gene, The God Delusion and most recently An Appetite for Wonder, is known for his outspoken views on religion, and launched the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science to “support scientific education, critical thinking and evidence-based understanding of the natural world.”

So what would you like to ask? Please post your questions in the comments section below, and we’ll select some of the best questions to ask Prof. Dawkins this week.

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msquared101@hotmail.com

What's wrong with believing in God? Wars have been fought over religion and over things other than religion. In fact, more wars have been fought due to these other things (such as resources, power, politics, and being an "other") than religion. Not just now but since the beginning of war and conflict. People don't like each other and that's with or without religion. Religion didn't cause people to not like each other or cause greediness, human nature did. Sometimes religion is used to encourage the population to go to war, even though it is not the reason the leadership is choosing to go to war. However even if religion didn't exist those in power, and people in general, will always find some reason to go to war.

all rulers claim to have god on THEIR side... even so called atheistic dictators.. claim to be gods to their people. The concept of gods and supernatural powers have been a curse on humanity..
the only good thing about it.. it has helped reduce the population growth.. some what.. but not enough.

The end of religion will not solve humanity's problems, definitely not any of the major problems. Poverty will still exist in the places it exists today, undeveloped and developing countries will stay the same, wars will still be fought, racism will still exist, greed and gluttony will still exist, over population, all of it.

much of the poverty is the result of religious dogma.. over population is a huge part of poverty. all wars have been rooted in religion.. people being fed mythic dogma as proven fact.. instead of scientific knowledge is a huge part of world poverty.

All I can say about religion is when I believe I am a better person. I cannot prove God exists, or that God is fair when there is evidence all around of hate,cruelty and unfairness. But I do know the feeling I get. I have tried Eastern Religions and while I may feel at peace and have a sharper mind there is still a sense of deep loneliness.

Dan.. read my posts here and check out my suggestion readings and links... Learning the Path of the Calf is exciting..

look up the poem.. The path of the calf.. on the net.. and then think about it... what was the calf.... how was it used in early myth.. how did that path evolve into the religions we have today... you must look at this with a wide open mind... to see the whole mythic picture... my reading suggestions will help you.. follow that path....

I'm an atheist. I believe there is no place for a Creator in the universe. However, I also think that if I may believe as I wish, it is not fair for me to tell others that they may not believe as they wish. Where do atheists get off telling Christians and other believers that they are evil for believing?

Do you think that many of our problems today stem from the fact, that whatever their religion, many people believe that man is the center of everything and everything was created for man? We know that the earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old and yet for over 99.9% of that time, has managed to orbit the sun without the need for man, his beliefs and prayers.

good reliable laws that... mean business.... we pander to our criminals here.. that's why we have so much crime.. and because those running the criminal system are criminals themselves. Do you research on myths and their creation.
Start with the 4 books by Joseph Campbell.. The Masks of the Gods.. then The Golden Bough by James Frazier.. and The Books by Daniel Quinn on Ishmael.. and of course.. Joseph Atwill's web site and books. Caesar's Messiah.

on the Caesar's Messiah Face book page there is some very good info from others on mythic creation. Giles has added some very interesting info..The christian myth is a collection of mythic ideas... and religions...
the study of mythic evolution is a long .. but very interesting road.... Go to the web Site Secular web and visit both their libraries.... You can read the most outstanding information there... it may take you years to complete.

i would like to suggest reading the writings and biography of Robert Green Ingersoll on the Secular Web site Historical library.. He will give you an wonderful example of having morality with out myth... He is one of the most important Americans.. who has been lost in history... Hint.. you will also find... the original version of the MLK's I Have a Dream speech
Which many atheists like myself believe it came from... it is in Green's Why am I an Agnostic .. biography.. it is chilling to read it.. but when you realize it is almost a word for word reflection of Green's version and it was written in the last 1800's

There is a path to religious history the schools and churches never tell you... you have to search for it...
another book.. is The Queen Jane's Version of the Bible by Doug Rankin...

and another web site is " The Domain of Man' which explains the roots of the Jewish myth.

September 28, 2013 at 10:12 pm |

TIM MCDONALD

Artificial meat was recently created in the laboratory. Do you see a moral issue in meat manufactured from human DNA being eaten? Sorry if the question is way off the "where in the hell is God and what does he do all day?", path.

Considering the loss / diminishing of our senses that mankind has experienced over time, such as our lower sense of smell compared to earlier versions of humans, would you say it is possible that the human of the future could actually end up with a smaller brain via evolution?

of course.. as we create computer slaves and machines... we will only need to eat, breath, multiply,,, soon to lose our distinction of being a live being. as those functions may be reduces or eliminated too over millions of years.

I have seen that probably the "main concept" that separates the atheist from the "believer" is that of the "Personal God". Had the subject of religion not relied so heavily on his existence and enforced society's dependence on his presumed dictums that hard, the marked separation between these two groups that we see today might never have been.

Personally you have expressed in no uncertain terms your sheer disbelief for the God of the Bible and I can well understand your feelings. We easily observe that the famous middle-eastern "One True God" is just as inaudible and just as invisible as the "false gods" of the ancient Greeks and Romans and those of modern day Indians, Eskimos, aborigines and the peoples living in the deepest jungles of Africa and the Amazon forests. We can also safely conclude that such a God is just as false as those other false ones, no matter how exalted and exclusive a status his followers have given him in their imagination; the object of their faith and the inspiration behind their actions simply doesn't exist.

Now supposing we change the entire premises of the discussion by first admitting that the existence of the personal god is the most "inessential" part of the entire subject of religion. Supposing we look at it "purely mechanistically" by admitting that we have "evolved" into a species which is introspective and meditative "by nature"; that we have an uncontrollable driving force within us that compels us to love dance, music and the arts and literature and that the same force makes us "inquisitive" and seekers of knowledge. Supposing we also say that unknown to us in a conscious state, we "create" these gods and goddesses through art and myth, merely to serve as the "focal points" of our meditations. Supposing we say that a child who is born just today, without any advance knowledge of what particular mode of thinking the society he is born into would soon impose upon him, has embedded within him this "introspective mechanism" which is just as strong as that which creates hunger and thirst and which will soon start showing its presence in one way or the other.

Supposing we project this idea to the rest of the universe and dare to speculate that if life not only appears in any suitable planet out there but gets sufficient time to evolve into some kind of sentient being, much the same would happen – that they would likely contain the same mechanism within them and express themselves in a similar fashion – leading to the conclusion that our behavioral patterns on earth is by no means "special", just as the very existence of life here is not.

Supposing all this becomes the central topic of the subject of religion and not what we have become used to. My question to you then is simply this: would you then be ready to participate in such a discussion? Or, has your mind become so utterly soured that you have reached the point of no return; that you would shy away or even openly oppose "any discussion whatsoever" that contained so much as just the word "religion" in it?

Enjoyed your post (for the most part). I'd like to offer a few comments and a correction. Richard Dawkins is a Ph.D. so the use of "Mr." comes across as insulting. Why not give a learned man the respect that is his due? Also I am troubled by your use of the term "soured." Again I think this is a needless insult. Had you not included these 2 items, I suspect Dr. Dawkins would answer. I like the way you framed the discussion, but do not agree that independently evolved, intelligent life would necessarily view matters the same way by default. We have examples (after a fashion) right here – other primates, dolphins, etc. There is a level of sentience in these other species, yet completely different manners of expression.

Maybe I should have addressed him as "Dr." or "Professor". The general way to address any person with respect is still "Mr." and therefore, I had really not meant any insult. I am sorry if it came across that way.

Also, in my own mind I didn't think that using the term "soured" would come across as an insult. I have read his opinions about religion quite a lot and seen at least one interview where he discusses the subject. It has been great reading and viewing all this. However, how better can anyone describe his position on the subject except by using some equivalent of the word "soured", if not that word directly? He has made his position amply clear and therefore, to point it out would hardly be an insult as far as I can see. My point though was, whether he would still be willing to participate in a discussion where we changed the "basic premises" of it such that even though we used the word "religion", it would be totally "mechanistic" in viewpoint and would be completely devoid of any reference to a "personal god".

In any case, there was no insult at all in my mind, even if you thought so. The reason I took so much time to write to him is because I was absolutely fascinated reading The Blind Watchmaker. He is a superb writer by all accounts. I will read his new book and I am sure I will enjoy it too.

By "sentient" I meant at least at the "human" level and not just any level of sentience. Dolphins and dogs might be sentient too in a certain way but are they at a level where they can create art and literature? I was envisioning a species after an equivalent stage of evolution, to have the capacity to do things we do.

I have written this response in a hurry and so, please pardon any unintended errors.

Thanks.

September 27, 2013 at 9:11 pm |

Mistee M

Religion is different to everyone. I as a Hindu do not believe in religion. Being a Hindu is not following a book of law. Being a Hindu is a way of life (spiritual life) – also known as the Sanatan Dharma. It involves practices such as meditation and mantras. This definitely calms the soul. This calm feeling is not of the brain but the mind of which the soul is. The soul is real to me. Our bodies are just the carriers of the soul is it not? We do not control any of our bodily functions really – processes such as respiration, cell division...etc. we do without realising. Yes it can be argued that we decide to move our hands and legs, etc, but even then thats done by the brain sending out electrical impulses but we as a mind do not control these impulses, we dont even realise that these impulses are being sent across – our body does it when we think it. Doesnt that just make us the mind? And that mind is surely the soul.
And also if religion and faith in God is wrong then how come it is still alive today? Other theories such as witchcraft have died because people realised in the end that its ridiculous accusing somebody of being a witch. Religion however is constantly proving it self real at a small scale -eg. through the girl Audery Santo – who got a visit from the Virgin Mary.

check out the web site Caesar's Messiah ... also.. check the youTube and facebook links on the page. Wonder why the christian myth has lasted so long... you will find your answer.. there... and a whole lot more on the christian myth you would never imagine.

Dear Mr. Dawkins
I've read the 'selfish gene ' and ' the god delusion ' and now i'm studying biology.
I have a question about the Quran .
In Quran it is stated some facts about the science . foe example it tells some about the big bang or the tectonic plate of the earth . however it strictly disprove the evolution and some other facts . can a book from 1400 years ago tells some true facts which are only discovered in the recent centuries ? I am very confused about this book and its contents . please clarify these controversy for me .
Thank you very much !

jeeeezzz... can you imagine... a country most everyone on the planet would envy because of our scientific advancements and achievements because we would not have to pass some dogma test to proceed.. then.. all the mythic countries would declare war on us because we would be blamed for all THEIR problems because their gods would be punishing them for allowing us to exist . then... they would be so focused on getting rid of the infidels.. they would stop killing each other...and ganging up on us.. I think the only way that would work would be is if we had our own planet... not county.. Don't think there is room on this planet for an atheist nation... and I am not calling North Korean an atheist nation because it has its living god... kid Kim nutjob.

It's the same as saying that if the earth isn't "really flat" how come the "belief that it is flat" survive six thousand years in human history? You can also say that if the sun really doesn't go around the earth, how come the belief that it does survive thousands of years in human history?

Likewise, a belief in something doesn't mean that the something exists, even if every single inhabitant of planet earth believed it in unison for ten thousand years.

Your "reason" for the existence of God is not acceptable, EVEN IF the God of your belief system does indeed exist.

oh my you are a babe in the woods of religious ignorance.. check out my posts here and check out my reading and web link suggestions.. there is enough there to keep you busy for the rest of your life and then some.

Belief in the spiritual is a hallmark of humanity since the beginnings of humanity. Spirituality is a very powerful anti-anxiolytic, and anti-depressant, that has the capacity to give humans sensations of peace and tranquility. I'm all for it, despite the fact that it is all in humanity's head. It's just that some need it more than others.

I debra saw Jesus..when you study the word with a heart of God, he will manifest himself as it is written..And also a Big thanks to Herbert Armstrong...Also it is written to becarefull of our words we speak....every word is accounted for..So study his word with a pure heart of wanting to know him.

Dear Professor Dawkins
I know you are a very busy man but if you have the time would you please consider the answer to my question .
Their are upon the Earth species without number but lets take as an example the Human Species ,which evolved first the Male or Female.I thank you in anticipation of your answer .
Very best Regards.
Trevor Gunston.

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